Return Process for Off‐Site Vehicle Sales Sample Clauses

Return Process for Off‐Site Vehicle Sales. If the sale is cancelled, Xxxxx and Seller will follow the instructions provided by the Arbitrator regarding arrangements for pick‐up and delivery of the Vehicle. Buyer will make the Vehicle available for pick‐up by the Seller. Seller will be responsible for all Vehicle return transportation costs and, if so determined by Arbitrator, Xxxxx’s transportation costs. If Vehicle is returned to an ADESA Location, the return process applicable to DealerBlock®, In‐Lane and ADESA Simulcast sales will be followed. If Vehicle is not returned to an ADESA Location, risk of loss of the Vehicle remains with Buyer until the Vehicle is delivered to Seller or to Seller’s carrier or other agent. Xxxxx is responsible for ensuring that at time of delivery to Seller, Vehicle is in the same or better condition as when it was sold.
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